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  1. The onetime frontman of the progressive rock group It Bites, singer/songwriter Francis Dunnery was born on Christmas Day, 1962 in Egremont, Cumbria, U.K. His tenure with It Bites began in 1984, and after three LPs concluded in 1990; during that time Dunnery invented the Tapboard, a unique guitar-like instrument fitted with such odd accessories as a shower hose and an egg timer.

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  3. Tall Blonde Helicopter is the third studio album from British musician Francis Dunnery, released in 1995. The album showed Dunnery stripping down the arrangements and production of the previous album, and the material focused more on his acoustic guitar playing, giving it a folk-rock flavour. Three singles were released from the album; Too Much Saturn, The Way Things Are and I Believe I Can ...

  4. In the liner notes of Tall Blonde Helicopter, Francis Dunnery writes that the record was made with a wink and a smile. That mischievous spirit certainly shines through most of the 15 songs that comprise this 1995 release, particularly "Too Much Saturn," a humorous tale of the effects of the new age, and "The Johnny Podell Song," which was titled for his booking agent.

  5. Francis Dunnery. Pennsylvania. Francis Dunnery is a unique Multi-Media Artist. His work combines music, humor, astrology, video, literature, performance art, philosophy and blistering electric guitar. ... Tall Blonde Helicopter 'LIVE' The Gulley Flats Boys (with vocals) The Gulley Flats Boys Winter Remix ...

  6. A companion to the concert DVD "Louder Than Usual," this clip is an excerpt from a Dunnery produced web-documentary. Francis talks about music, ideals, influ...

  7. Tall Blonde Helicopter is the third studio album from British musician Francis Dunnery, released in 1995. The album showed Dunnery stripping down the arrangements and production of the previous album, and the material focused more on his acoustic guitar playing, giving it a folk-rock flavour. "Father and Son" is a cover version of a Cat Stevens song.